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Trump blasts ‘Hamilton’ cast as ‘rude’; creator says ‘proud’

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NEW YORK: President- elect Donald Trump on Saturday demanded an apology from the cast of “Hamilton” for appealing from the stage to Mike Pence to “uphold our American values” while the vice-president- elect was attending a performanc­e of the Broadway hit.

“The Theater must always be a safe and special place. The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize!” Trump wrote on Twitter, taking time out from his search for appointees to his incoming administra­tion.

“Our wonderful future V.P. Mike Pence was harassed last night at the theatre by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing. This should not happen!” Trump wrote.

A mix of boos and cheers greeted Pence, a Republican, as he entered the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York on Friday night to watch the highly acclaimed rap musical about the country’s founding fathers, whose colour-blind cast features African-American and Latino actors portraying the country’s founding fathers, all of whom were white.

After the show, Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays America’s third vice president, Aaron Burr, read a statement directed at Pence while standing in front of the cast in full costume.

“We, sir — we — are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administra­tion will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienabl­e rights,” Dixon said.

Pence had already begun to leave his seat as Dixon began his remarks, videos posted on social media showed.

“We truly hope that this show has inspired you to uphold our American values and to work on behalf of all of us,” Dixon said as audience members cheered and clapped.

Trump’s remarks triggered a barrage of posts on Twitter, most of which were critical of the president- elect.

Anthony Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement that the “Hamilton” cast was exercising the right to free speech and that Trump was wrong to criticise them for doing so.

“The apology should instead come from President- elect Trump for calling into question the appropriat­eness of the Hamilton cast’s statements,” Romero said.

A show spokesman said Pence stood in the hallway outside the entrance to the auditorium and heard the full remarks, the New York Times reported.

“Hamilton” is a hip-hopinfused musical that tells the story of Alexander Hamilton, a penniless immigrant who rose to become the right-hand man of General George Washington, as well as a key fi gure in the creation of the US fi nancial system and the creator of the US Coast Guard. He was killed in an 1804 duel with Burr.

The actor Dixon fi red back at Trump’s allegation­s of harassment.

“@r e a l D o n a l d T r u mp conversati­on is not harassment sir. And I appreciate @ mike_ pence for stopping to listen,” he tweeted in response to Trump’s Tweet.

The show’s award-winning creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, posted his own response.

“Proud of @ HamiltonMu­sical. Proud of @ BrandonVDi­xon, for leading with love. And proud to remind you that ALL are welcome at the theater,” Miranda wrote on Twitter.

Former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who supported Trump during the presidenti­al campaign, slammed the cast’s actions in a message on Twitter.

“The arrogance and hostility of the Hamilton cast to the Vice President elect ( a guest at the theater) is a reminder the left still fights,” wrote Gingrich, who is viewed as a possible pick for Trump’s cabinet.

Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, wrote on Twitter that Pence had deserved “respect and a peaceful night out with his nephew and daughter” at the theatre. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Miranda greets spectators after taking part in his last performanc­e with ‘Hamilton’ in New York last July 9. — Reuters file photo
Miranda greets spectators after taking part in his last performanc­e with ‘Hamilton’ in New York last July 9. — Reuters file photo

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